Conveyancing
Should you use a solicitor or a licensed conveyancer? |
| 01 September 2008, DirectSpace Ltd. |
| Property conveyance has traditionally been the domain of solicitors, but since the introduction of licensed conveyancers in 1987 you now have a choice. Surprisingly, people still naturally assume they should use a solicitor when transferring ownership of property. Licensed conveyancers are property professionals who can also assist in the transfer of property ownership and you should put aside any misconceptions you may have of licensed conveyancers being “inferior” to solicitors – they are rightly regarded as equals in the world of conveyancing. |
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A seller's guide to conveyancing |
| 25 July 2008, DirectSpace Ltd. |
| You may be relieved to hear that the legal process involved in selling is simpler than buying property. However, unless you are familiar with the process to be able to do DIY conveyancing, you are generally advised to appoint a professional - either a solicitor or licensed conveyancer. |
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A buyer's guide to conveyancing |
| 25 July 2008, DirectSpace Ltd. |
| As we’re sure you are aware, buying a property is not as simple as say, buying a car. Conveyancing describes the legal work associated with the transfer of ownership of land and buildings, and although there is nothing preventing you from doing your own conveyancing, due to the number of potential pitfalls you ought to appoint a professional to carry out the process on your behalf – either a solicitor or a licensed conveyancer. This guide helps you understand the process and terminology used. |
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